Cambodia’s government has announced to reopen the country in several stages to fully vaccinated tourists from November 30, 2021. This will allow double-jabbed visitors to skip quarantine if they stay for at least five days in designated areas. The first such areas are two seaside provinces, Sihanoukville and Koh Kong. On arrival, visitors must show proof they have been vaccinated and take a rapid results test
All travellers will be medically screened and tested on arrival, then required to quarantine for 14 days at a facility designated by the Cambodian government. All travellers are required to take a PCR test on the 13th day of quarantine at either the Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital in Phnom Penh or the Chak Angre Clinic in Phnom Penh. Costs must be covered by the traveller.
Currently, all foreign passengers need to deposit USD $2000 as a medical service charge upon their arrival. This deposit will be deducted in the case of medical needs. Any unused funds will be returned. However, as the country begins to allow vaccinated tourists via a phased reopening, it is likely this requirement will be redacted.
Travellers must also have proof of insurance that includes a minimum of USD $50,000 for medical cover. Insurance covering 20 days can be purchased on-arrival at Phnom Penh Airport for USD$90.
Cambodia has re-introduced e-visas for entry, but the tourist on arrival visa is still suspended at time of publishing. For additional details, as well as any exemptions to these restrictions, view the government source ( Cambodian Ministry of Foreign Affairs )
NEGATIVE COVID RESULT
All travellers to Cambodia must get a medical certificate no longer than 72 hours before the date of travel from a health authority stating they are Covid negative. This certificate should bear the stamp of the facility issuing it and be signed by a qualified medical practitioner to certify the result.